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    shoulders‚ looking like leaves that represented her life. He tells everybody about the leaf in her hair because every moment of life mattered to her and every moment he spent with her. The poem “Not Marble Nor The Gilded Monument” relates to The Fault In Our Stars because in Peter Van Houten’s letter in response to Augustus he wrote that everyone in their life has a harmartia‚ and how “Not Marble Nor Guilded Monuments” reminds him of Hazel Grace and how since language buries‚ but does not resurrect. Peter

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    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green has a multitude of running themes throughout the novel. In my opinion‚ even though this is a fictional book‚ the themes‚ especially those pertaining to the way the universe works‚ are relatable and weigh on my people’s minds. For example‚ one theme is the fear of oblivion. I believe this is a theme in many people’s lives‚ not just in this book. The most prevalent theme‚ in my opinion‚ is the insensitivity of the universe. This theme is supported by the characters

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    When you take one look at the photograph of Hazel Bryan yelling at Elizabeth Eckford the main difference you may perceive is skin color. But the difference is much greater than that and later on they may discover they even have some things in common. Elizabeth Eckford is one of the Little Rock Nine that unsuccessfully tried to enter Central High‚ an all white school. Elizabeth hurried from the school scared but determined to reach safety as many white people gathered around yelling and threatening

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    unfortunate events happen‚ not because of destiny‚ but because of the faults in character that are in man. He suggests that depending on how a person acts and the results of their actions are the catalysts for the events that cause their downfall. Each of his main characters in the play holds a fault that would ultimately lead to their deaths. Ambition is explored as a fault‚ as too much of it can drive people to perform terrible acts. The fault of ignorance is looked upon as it is the lack of knowledge and

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    The Fault in Our Stars Our lives are a set of building blocks‚ and we always yearn to be perceived as skyscrapers. But not everyone has this capability. People have faults‚ and sadly‚ it can get to the point where those wrecking balls intervene. And the thing that was once a set of building blocks is no more. Some people have it harder than others. People live with cancer‚ deadly diseases that could ruin their lives. The Fault in Our Stars is a story mainly about the life of a girl named Hazel

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    The Fault in Our Stars: Book & Movie Comparison The Fault in Our Stars is a well written book. After I read the book I watched the movie and I noticed some major differences. Some important scenes that were in the book were not in the movie. The book also has more details which is missing in the movie‚ making some scenes‚ such as Augustus’ death less dramatic and emotional. One important difference would be Kaitlyn‚ Hazel’s best friend from “pre-cancer” life. Kaitlyn isn’t mentioned at all in the

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    “The Fault in Our Stars” starts with a quote by Hazel‚ “Depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying.” CITATION In the beginning of the book‚ Hazel was lonely; she had only one friend Kaitlyn. Hazel was depressed and read the same book over and over again. Her mother thought that she was depressed and sent her to the Cancer Support Group. She met Augustus at the support group. As Hazel quoted he was‚ “long and leanly muscular‚ mahogany hair‚ straight and short

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    has a prosthetic leg‚ in absence of his amputated leg‚ to walk on but he doesn’t let the cancer get to him. With dark hair‚ green eyes‚ and an always smirking smile‚ he captures your attention as soon as you meet him. Augustus Waters in “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green is inspirational because he found humor in death‚ was very wise‚ and fought until the very end. One of my favorite things about Gus is that he found humor in death. I know‚ that sounds wrong‚ but he believed in a metaphor; “It’s

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    Both the The Fault in Our Stars and Andy’s adventure follow the archetype of the “Hero’s Journey”. Hazel and and Andy have very similar plots where they both go to find the author of their favorite book/books. To start off Andy‚ Andy had a difficult life as a teen‚ he would check out of school and had a bad relationship with his step father. He hated his so much that he longed to live somewhere else‚ perhaps the home of his favorite author‚ Piers Anthony. Once he realized that he didn’t care about

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    During my lifetime‚ I have read a lot of books‚ but there is one‚ by the American blogger and writer‚ John Michael Green that I adore. In 2012 The Fault In Our Starts was published that same year was when I discovered my passion for reading. Green was born in 1977 in Indianapolis‚ United States. He studied English language and Literature‚ also theology‚ both in the Kenyon College. He won the Printz Award for his debut novel‚ Looking for Alaska that has not yet had a movie. John Green has also written

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